Deck 9: Physical and Cognitive Development in Middle Childhood

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A body mass index (BMI)above the __________ percentile for a child's age and sex is considered overweight,a BMI above the __________ percentile obese.

A) 50th; 75th
B) 75th; 85th
C) 75th; 95th
D) 85th; 95th
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In middle childhood,as in early childhood,boys__________ than girls.

A) have more body fat
B) have more muscle
C) are shorter
D) are lighter
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Research on nutrition indicates that __________.

A) the percentage of children who eat dinner with their families increases slightly between ages 9 and 14
B) eating dinner with parents leads to a diet higher in fast foods and soft drinks than eating alone
C) mild nutritional deficits rarely affect growth or cognitive functioning in middle childhood
D) insufficient dietary iron and folate are related to poorer concentration and mental test performance
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Which statement about the causes of childhood obesity is true?

A) All children are equally at risk for excessive weight gain.
B) Genetic, rather than environmental, factors put children at risk for obesity.
C) Children who were undernourished in their early years are at risk for later excessive weight gain.
D) Children whose parents restrict when, what, and how much they eat are not at risk for weight gain.
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By far,the most common chronic disease or condition of children in the United States is __________.

A) sickle cell anemia
B) asthma
C) cystic fibrosis
D) diabetes
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Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of injury in middle childhood,followed by __________ accidents.

A) bicycle
B) playground
C) sports-related
D) rough-and-tumble play
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Children consume __________ of their daily caloric intake at school.

A) one-fifth
B) one-quarter
C) one-third
D) one-half
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__________ might be a major intervening factor in the link between childhood chronic stress and obesity.

A) Impaired self-regulation
B) Lack of self-awareness
C) A decrease in cortisol
D) Increases in inhibition
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As muscles adapt to an enlarging skeleton,children often experience __________.

A) a decrease in flexibility
B) nighttime "growing pains"
C) a decreasing desire for physical exercise
D) faster growth in the upper portions of the body
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__________ disrupts the brain's regulation of hunger and metabolism.

A) Self-regulation
B) Frequent eating out
C) Reduced sleep
D) Using screen media
Question
Self-regulation training is likely to be fully effective in obesity prevention only when __________.

A) it is offered online or through tablet applications
B) stressors in children's family lives are manageable
C) it is coupled with a reduction in children's sleep time
D) parents control when, what, and how much their child eats
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Between ages 6 and 12,__________.

A) all 20 primary teeth are lost and replaced by permanent ones
B) boys lose their primary teeth slightly earlier than girls
C) the bones of the body shorten and narrow
D) children are unusually inflexible because their ligaments are tight
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The most common vision problem in middle childhood is __________.

A) cataracts
B) astigmatism
C) myopia
D) tunnel vision
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Which statement about the consequences of obesity is true?

A) Obese children and adolescents report fewer school difficulties.
B) In most cases, obese children are not at risk for health problems.
C) In Western societies, obese children are stereotyped as lazy, self-doubting, and deceitful.
D) Persistent obesity has no relationship to serious psychological disorders.
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Obesity has caused a dramatic rise in cases of __________ in children.

A) asthma
B) diabetes
C) tuberculosis
D) allergies
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Children from economically advantaged homes are at their healthiest in __________.

A) infancy
B) early childhood
C) middle childhood
D) adolescence
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After age 8,girls __________ than boys.

A) grow slower
B) have slightly more muscle
C) have slightly less body fat
D) begin accumulating fat at a faster rate
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Which intervention for treating childhood obesity is regarded as the most effective?

A) a weight loss camp
B) a strict diet and exercise regimen
C) rewards for weight-loss and punishment for daily inactivity
D) a family-based approach focused on changing behaviors
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Which child is at the greatest risk for overweight?

A) Cecilia, who watches 1 hour of TV in the family room each day
B) Travis, who uses an ad blocker to screen out ads during his 1½ hours of screen time each day
C) Marcella, who watches 1½ hours of TV in the living room each day
D) Leo, who watches 2 hours of TV and Internet ads in his bedroom each day
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Middle-ear infections become __________ frequent in middle childhood because the Eustachian tube becomes __________.

A) less; longer, narrower, and more slanted
B) less; shorter and wider
C) more; wider and less slanted
D) more; shorter and less slanted
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Gains in perspective taking permit the transition to __________.

A) parallel play
B) solitary play
C) rule-oriented games
D) informal outdoor play
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Children's cognitive maps show that school-age children's understanding of __________ is more accurate than that of preschoolers.

A) space
B) time
C) quantity
D) categories
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A concrete operational child can __________ mentally,an ability called __________.

A) conserve; seriation
B) seriate; transitive inference
C) classify; decentration
D) reverse; class inclusion
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Many experts believe that schools should not only offer more frequent physical education classes but also reduce the emphasis placed on __________ and instead emphasize __________.

A) individual effort; grades
B) individual exercise; diet and nutritional information
C) competitive sports; informal games and individual exercise
D) informal games and individual exercise; competitive sports
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While playing in the park,Emmett and Cary wrestle,roll,hit,and run after one another.This friendly,rough-and-tumble play __________.

A) is a uniquely human social behavior
B) predicts aggressive behavior during adolescence
C) helps children form a dominance hierarchy
D) is more common among girls than among boys
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Which statement about children's map-making abilities is true?

A) Cultural frameworks influence children's map making.
B) Preschool children do not yet include landmarks on maps they draw.
C) By age 6, most children can accurately place stickers on a map to indicate landmarks.
D) By age 7, most children can give clear, well-organized instructions for getting from one place to another.
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One valid criticism of youth sports is that __________.

A) participation in organized sports often results in psychological damage to children
B) they substitute adult control for children's natural experimentation with rules and strategies
C) participation in community athletic teams is the leading cause of childhood injury
D) they often interfere with schoolwork and can cause a sharp decline in academic achievement
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For most children,joining community athletic teams is associated with __________.

A) decreased self-esteem
B) increased impulsivity
C) increased social skills
D) decreased physical fitness
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Children in middle childhood are in Piaget's __________ stage,which extends from about 7 to 11 years.

A) sensorimotor
B) preoperational
C) concrete operational
D) formal operational
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When presented with Piaget's conservation tasks,9-year-old Ramon demonstrates reversibility.This means that Ramon can __________.

A) focus on several aspects of a problem and then center on just one
B) think through a series of steps and then mentally reverse direction
C) order items along a quantitative dimension, such as length or weight
D) focus on relations between a general and two specific categories at the same time
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Ten-year-old Nadia enjoys making up games and playing them with her friends.Playing these child-invented games allows Nadia to __________.

A) play without any rules and increase her popularity
B) make sure her friends notice her physical superiority
C) compete against her friends and establish a dominance hierarchy
D) try out different styles of cooperating and competing with little personal risk
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Margerite passed Piaget's class inclusion problem.This indicates that Margerite can __________.

A) think through a series of steps and then mentally reverse direction
B) focus on relations between a general and two specific categories at the same time
C) solve problems using abstract reasoning
D) order items along a quantitative dimension
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During a conservation-of-water experiment,8-year-old Emme can focus on several aspects of the problem and relate them,rather than centering on just one aspect.Therefore,Emme is capable of __________.

A) seriation
B) class inclusion
C) reversibility
D) decentration
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To test for __________,Piaget asked children to arrange sticks of different lengths from shortest to longest.

A) classification
B) decentration
C) reversibility
D) seriation
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During middle childhood,child-invented games usually involve __________.

A) a sizable element of luck
B) analytical intelligence
C) competition and adult control
D) aggressive behavior
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In a study comparing map-making skills of 12-year-olds in small cities in India and the United States,the Indian children represented more __________ than the American children.

A) space
B) main streets
C) key directions
D) features of social life
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Paul is concerned because his 6-year-old son,Bobby,prints using large letters and numbers.Bobby's writing is large because he __________.

A) cannot yet visually distinguish fine details
B) has not yet developed adequate depth perception
C) makes strokes with his entire arm rather than just the wrist and fingers
D) can only use his wrist and fingers to form the letters and numbers
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Which statement about gross-motor development in middle childhood is accurate?

A) Compared with preschoolers, school-age children are physically less pliable and elastic.
B) Preschoolers can propel themselves farther off the ground when running than school-age children.
C) During middle childhood, the capacity to react only to relevant information decreases.
D) Compared with preschoolers, school-age children are more agile and have better balance.
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__________ plays a larger role in accounting for boys' gross-motor superiority.

A) Boys' greater muscle mass
B) The social environment
C) Girls' higher fat-to-muscle ratio
D) Girls' lack of coordination
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Which child is particularly susceptible to injury in middle childhood?

A) Fernando, who is shy and moderately active
B) Luz, who is impulsive and highly active
C) June, who is quiet and inactive
D) Diana, who is strong in self-regulation
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Which statement about attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)is true?

A) All children with ADHD are hyperactive.
B) Fraternal twins are more likely than identical twins to have ADHD.
C) Boys are diagnosed with ADHD two to three times as often as girls.
D) For a child to be diagnosed with ADHD, symptoms must appear before age 5.
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Heritability evidence suggests __________ genetic contribution to executive function.

A) little or no
B) only minor
C) moderate
D) considerable
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Children with persistent learning difficulties in reading and math are often deficient in __________.

A) long-term memory
B) gross-motor development
C) creative expression
D) working memory
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Some investigators have concluded that the forms of logic required by Piagetian tasks do not emerge spontaneously but,rather,are __________.

A) heavily influenced by training, context, and cultural conditions
B) primarily developed through interaction with more expert peers
C) part of a slow but steady stagewise transition to logical thought
D) influenced by biological age and mastered all at once
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Robbie Case proposed that change within each Piagetian stage and movement between stages are largely due to __________.

A) an abrupt stagewise transition that is influenced by biological age
B) gains in the efficiency with which children use their limited working memories
C) the influence of older peers or adults who model more complex cognitive schemes
D) a spontaneous shift from concrete operational thinking to formal operational thought
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Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)__________.

A) is usually a lifelong disorder
B) does not respond to drug treatment
C) is most effectively treated by medication alone
D) has little to no impact on the affected child's family
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Which statement about culture,schooling and memory strategies is accurate?

A) People in village cultures who lack formal schooling use and benefit from instruction in memory strategies.
B) In all cultures, effective use of memory strategies is required for day-to-day problem solving.
C) Societal modernization is broadly associated with performance on cognitive tasks typical in industrialized nations.
D) The development of memory strategies is merely a product of a more competent information-processing system.
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Children who are expert in an area __________.

A) are usually highly motivated
B) do not find memory strategies useful
C) acquire new information at a slow and steady pace
D) rarely ask how previously stored information can clarify new material
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Which statement about planning is true?

A) Adult-controlled activities help children engage in advance planning.
B) Planning on multistep tasks declines over the school years.
C) The demands of school tasks contribute to declines in school-age children's planning.
D) Children learn much about planning from collaborating with more expert planners.
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When Maia had to learn the state capitals,she grouped the states by region to assist her memory.Which memory strategy did Maia use?

A) elaboration
B) organization
C) rehearsal
D) taxonomical grouping
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In Enrique's fourth-grade class,the teacher asks the children to attend to their own breathing or to manipulate an object held behind their backs while noticing how it feels.Enrique's teacher is using __________ training to promote children's __________.

A) elaboration; working memory
B) organization; flexible shifting
C) mindfulness; executive function
D) theory of the mind; metacognition
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Ten-year-old Cora has attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).Cora's __________ than her unaffected agemates.

A) brain is probably larger in overall volume
B) executive function is probably more advanced
C) brain is probably growing more slowly
D) cerebral cortex is probably thicker
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The school years are a time __________.

A) when myelination of neural fibers steadily decreases
B) of continued development of the prefrontal cortex
C) of slowed working-memory capacity
D) when executive function steadily declines
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Research on metacognition shows that preschoolers __________.

A) use elaboration and organization more than rehearsal
B) use memory strategies as effectively as school-age children
C) view the mind as a passive container of information
D) view the mind as an active, constructive agent that selects and transforms information
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Which statement about the impact of culture and schooling on concrete operational thought is accurate?

A) Children with no formal schooling master Piagetian tasks only as adults.
B) When children of the same age are tested, those who have been in school longer score lower on transitive inference problems.
C) Brain development combined with experience lead children everywhere to reach the concrete operational stage at about the same time.
D) Evidence indicates that specific cultural and school practices have much to do with mastery of Piagetian tasks.
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To help himself learn the words dog and hat,Roman generated a mental image of a dog wearing a hat.Which memory strategy did Roman use?

A) elaboration
B) organization
C) rehearsal
D) taxonomical grouping
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School-age children master concrete operational tasks __________.

A) all at once
B) gradually, in a continuum of acquisition
C) much later than Piaget believed
D) after they master abstract thinking
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Dr.Goldberg introduces irrelevant stimuli into a task and records how well children attend to its central elements.Dr.Goldberg is probably studying __________.

A) planning
B) selectivity of attention
C) memory strategies
D) elaboration
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Compared with Piaget's theory,neo-Piagetian approaches better account for __________.

A) the abrupt mastery of logical concepts in middle childhood
B) the similar timing of the mastery of abstract thinking across cultures
C) the discontinuous restructuring of children's thinking
D) unevenness in cognitive development
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The information-processing perspective __________.

A) examines separate aspects of thinking
B) fails to consider biological influences on cognitive development
C) applies only to children in cultures having formal schooling
D) focuses on overall cognitive change
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Which intellectual factor of the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales,Fifth Edition,is the most likely to contain culturally biased problems?

A) visual-spatial processing
B) quantitative reasoning
C) working memory
D) basic information processing
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On the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC-V),which intellectual factor emphasizes culture-dependent information?

A) verbal comprehension
B) visual-spatial reasoning
C) fluid reasoning
D) working memory
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Parents who patiently point out important features of a task and suggest strategies have children who __________.

A) more often passively approach new tasks
B) less often use cognitive self-regulation skills
C) more often monitor their own performance
D) less often discuss ways to approach problems
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With regard to teaching mathematics,most experts agree that __________.

A) a blend of both drill in computing and "number sense" is most beneficial
B) complex skills can be learned only by drill in computation and rote memorization
C) reasoning about number concepts should replace drill in computation in elementary school
D) children need to retrieve mathematical answers automatically and should be exclusively taught by rote
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School-age children __________.

A) view the mind as a passive container of information
B) are not able to appreciate second-order false beliefs
C) have no difficulty putting what they know about thinking into action
D) often overlook the fact that people with different past experiences sometimes agree
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Nine-year-old Lela states,"Juana thinks that Barry thinks that his cell phone is under his pillow,but that's not really what Barry thinks; he knows his cell phone is in his dresser drawer." Lela is demonstrating __________.

A) elaboration
B) recursive thought
C) cognitive self-regulation
D) rehearsal
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As children make the transition from emergent literacy to conventional reading,__________ continues to facilitate their progress.

A) phonological awareness
B) metacognitive awareness
C) practical intelligence
D) transitive inference
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According to Sternberg's triarchic theory,the ability to solve novel problems involves __________ intelligence.

A) analytical
B) creative
C) practical
D) emotional
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Flora has learned to solve math problems by rote.Consequently,Flora __________.

A) is probably skilled at solving advanced multiplication problems
B) is unlikely to make errors on new problems
C) probably invents successful strategies to solve new problems
D) probably has difficultly applying "math rules" to new problems
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IQ often enters into educational decisions because it __________.

A) helps to identify strategies for teaching poorly performing students
B) assesses a child's ability to profit from instruction in the general education classroom
C) predicts school performance and educational attainment
D) provides an accurate measure of practical intelligence
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The nonverbal subtests of the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales,Fifth Edition,__________.

A) emphasize culturally loaded, fact-oriented information
B) emphasize crystallized knowledge
C) provide separate scores for analytical, creative, and practical intelligence
D) are useful when assessing individuals with limited English
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Educators who advocate a phonics approach argue that __________.

A) reading should be taught in a way that parallels natural language learning
B) from the beginning, children should be exposed to text in its complete form
C) children should first learn the basic rules for translating written symbols into sounds
D) as long as reading is kept meaningful, children will be motivated to discover the skills they need
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In Sternberg's triarchic theory of successful intelligence,intelligent behavior involves balancing __________ intelligences.

A) linguistic, emotional, and practical
B) spatial, kinesthetic, and interpersonal
C) creative, intrapersonal, and emotional
D) analytical, creative, and practical
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Ms.Dockery believes that from the beginning,children should be exposed to text in its complete form-stories,poems,letters,posters,and lists.She feels that as long as reading is kept whole and meaningful,children will be motivated to discover the specific skills they need.Ms.Dockery supports the __________ approach to teaching beginning reading.

A) phonics
B) look and say
C) basal
D) whole-language
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Eight-year-old Miles has confidence in his own ability.When he faces a spelling test,he believes that he can practice spelling the words and he will do well on the test.Miles has developed __________.

A) learned helplessness
B) academic self-efficacy
C) inflated self-esteem
D) interpersonal intelligence
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The Stanford-Binet and the Wechsler intelligence tests __________.

A) are used mainly for instruction planning
B) require very little training of teachers who give them
C) are often used to identify highly intelligent children and to diagnose children with learning problems
D) do not take into account the child's behavior during the administration of the test
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Which statement is true about the difference between the United States and Asian countries with regard to math education?

A) Chinese parents provide their preschoolers with extensive practice in counting and computation.
B) Asian schools emphasize drill in computational skills more than U.S. schools.
C) In Asian classrooms, much less time is spent on underlying math concepts than in U.S. classrooms.
D) Compared to U.S. schools, multidigit problems are introduced later in Asian schools.
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Researchers use a complicated statistical technique called __________ to identify the various intelligence tests measures.

A) sample mean
B) factor analysis
C) sample proportion
D) population variance
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Many studies confirm that __________.

A) the whole-language approach places too much emphasis on basic skills
B) children do not benefit from reading strategies until they have fully mastered phonics
C) fluent readers tend to use ineffective reading strategies and have difficulty with comprehension
D) combining phonics with whole language is the best method for teaching beginning reading
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Quinn knows that she should group items when memorizing lists,but she does not always do so.Quinn is not yet good at __________.

A) metacognition
B) selective attention
C) cognitive self-regulation
D) flexibility of attention
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Deck 9: Physical and Cognitive Development in Middle Childhood
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A body mass index (BMI)above the __________ percentile for a child's age and sex is considered overweight,a BMI above the __________ percentile obese.

A) 50th; 75th
B) 75th; 85th
C) 75th; 95th
D) 85th; 95th
D
2
In middle childhood,as in early childhood,boys__________ than girls.

A) have more body fat
B) have more muscle
C) are shorter
D) are lighter
B
3
Research on nutrition indicates that __________.

A) the percentage of children who eat dinner with their families increases slightly between ages 9 and 14
B) eating dinner with parents leads to a diet higher in fast foods and soft drinks than eating alone
C) mild nutritional deficits rarely affect growth or cognitive functioning in middle childhood
D) insufficient dietary iron and folate are related to poorer concentration and mental test performance
D
4
Which statement about the causes of childhood obesity is true?

A) All children are equally at risk for excessive weight gain.
B) Genetic, rather than environmental, factors put children at risk for obesity.
C) Children who were undernourished in their early years are at risk for later excessive weight gain.
D) Children whose parents restrict when, what, and how much they eat are not at risk for weight gain.
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By far,the most common chronic disease or condition of children in the United States is __________.

A) sickle cell anemia
B) asthma
C) cystic fibrosis
D) diabetes
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Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of injury in middle childhood,followed by __________ accidents.

A) bicycle
B) playground
C) sports-related
D) rough-and-tumble play
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Children consume __________ of their daily caloric intake at school.

A) one-fifth
B) one-quarter
C) one-third
D) one-half
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__________ might be a major intervening factor in the link between childhood chronic stress and obesity.

A) Impaired self-regulation
B) Lack of self-awareness
C) A decrease in cortisol
D) Increases in inhibition
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As muscles adapt to an enlarging skeleton,children often experience __________.

A) a decrease in flexibility
B) nighttime "growing pains"
C) a decreasing desire for physical exercise
D) faster growth in the upper portions of the body
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__________ disrupts the brain's regulation of hunger and metabolism.

A) Self-regulation
B) Frequent eating out
C) Reduced sleep
D) Using screen media
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Self-regulation training is likely to be fully effective in obesity prevention only when __________.

A) it is offered online or through tablet applications
B) stressors in children's family lives are manageable
C) it is coupled with a reduction in children's sleep time
D) parents control when, what, and how much their child eats
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Between ages 6 and 12,__________.

A) all 20 primary teeth are lost and replaced by permanent ones
B) boys lose their primary teeth slightly earlier than girls
C) the bones of the body shorten and narrow
D) children are unusually inflexible because their ligaments are tight
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The most common vision problem in middle childhood is __________.

A) cataracts
B) astigmatism
C) myopia
D) tunnel vision
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Which statement about the consequences of obesity is true?

A) Obese children and adolescents report fewer school difficulties.
B) In most cases, obese children are not at risk for health problems.
C) In Western societies, obese children are stereotyped as lazy, self-doubting, and deceitful.
D) Persistent obesity has no relationship to serious psychological disorders.
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Obesity has caused a dramatic rise in cases of __________ in children.

A) asthma
B) diabetes
C) tuberculosis
D) allergies
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Children from economically advantaged homes are at their healthiest in __________.

A) infancy
B) early childhood
C) middle childhood
D) adolescence
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After age 8,girls __________ than boys.

A) grow slower
B) have slightly more muscle
C) have slightly less body fat
D) begin accumulating fat at a faster rate
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Which intervention for treating childhood obesity is regarded as the most effective?

A) a weight loss camp
B) a strict diet and exercise regimen
C) rewards for weight-loss and punishment for daily inactivity
D) a family-based approach focused on changing behaviors
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Which child is at the greatest risk for overweight?

A) Cecilia, who watches 1 hour of TV in the family room each day
B) Travis, who uses an ad blocker to screen out ads during his 1½ hours of screen time each day
C) Marcella, who watches 1½ hours of TV in the living room each day
D) Leo, who watches 2 hours of TV and Internet ads in his bedroom each day
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Middle-ear infections become __________ frequent in middle childhood because the Eustachian tube becomes __________.

A) less; longer, narrower, and more slanted
B) less; shorter and wider
C) more; wider and less slanted
D) more; shorter and less slanted
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Gains in perspective taking permit the transition to __________.

A) parallel play
B) solitary play
C) rule-oriented games
D) informal outdoor play
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Children's cognitive maps show that school-age children's understanding of __________ is more accurate than that of preschoolers.

A) space
B) time
C) quantity
D) categories
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A concrete operational child can __________ mentally,an ability called __________.

A) conserve; seriation
B) seriate; transitive inference
C) classify; decentration
D) reverse; class inclusion
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Many experts believe that schools should not only offer more frequent physical education classes but also reduce the emphasis placed on __________ and instead emphasize __________.

A) individual effort; grades
B) individual exercise; diet and nutritional information
C) competitive sports; informal games and individual exercise
D) informal games and individual exercise; competitive sports
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While playing in the park,Emmett and Cary wrestle,roll,hit,and run after one another.This friendly,rough-and-tumble play __________.

A) is a uniquely human social behavior
B) predicts aggressive behavior during adolescence
C) helps children form a dominance hierarchy
D) is more common among girls than among boys
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Which statement about children's map-making abilities is true?

A) Cultural frameworks influence children's map making.
B) Preschool children do not yet include landmarks on maps they draw.
C) By age 6, most children can accurately place stickers on a map to indicate landmarks.
D) By age 7, most children can give clear, well-organized instructions for getting from one place to another.
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One valid criticism of youth sports is that __________.

A) participation in organized sports often results in psychological damage to children
B) they substitute adult control for children's natural experimentation with rules and strategies
C) participation in community athletic teams is the leading cause of childhood injury
D) they often interfere with schoolwork and can cause a sharp decline in academic achievement
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28
For most children,joining community athletic teams is associated with __________.

A) decreased self-esteem
B) increased impulsivity
C) increased social skills
D) decreased physical fitness
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29
Children in middle childhood are in Piaget's __________ stage,which extends from about 7 to 11 years.

A) sensorimotor
B) preoperational
C) concrete operational
D) formal operational
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30
When presented with Piaget's conservation tasks,9-year-old Ramon demonstrates reversibility.This means that Ramon can __________.

A) focus on several aspects of a problem and then center on just one
B) think through a series of steps and then mentally reverse direction
C) order items along a quantitative dimension, such as length or weight
D) focus on relations between a general and two specific categories at the same time
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31
Ten-year-old Nadia enjoys making up games and playing them with her friends.Playing these child-invented games allows Nadia to __________.

A) play without any rules and increase her popularity
B) make sure her friends notice her physical superiority
C) compete against her friends and establish a dominance hierarchy
D) try out different styles of cooperating and competing with little personal risk
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32
Margerite passed Piaget's class inclusion problem.This indicates that Margerite can __________.

A) think through a series of steps and then mentally reverse direction
B) focus on relations between a general and two specific categories at the same time
C) solve problems using abstract reasoning
D) order items along a quantitative dimension
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33
During a conservation-of-water experiment,8-year-old Emme can focus on several aspects of the problem and relate them,rather than centering on just one aspect.Therefore,Emme is capable of __________.

A) seriation
B) class inclusion
C) reversibility
D) decentration
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34
To test for __________,Piaget asked children to arrange sticks of different lengths from shortest to longest.

A) classification
B) decentration
C) reversibility
D) seriation
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35
During middle childhood,child-invented games usually involve __________.

A) a sizable element of luck
B) analytical intelligence
C) competition and adult control
D) aggressive behavior
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36
In a study comparing map-making skills of 12-year-olds in small cities in India and the United States,the Indian children represented more __________ than the American children.

A) space
B) main streets
C) key directions
D) features of social life
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37
Paul is concerned because his 6-year-old son,Bobby,prints using large letters and numbers.Bobby's writing is large because he __________.

A) cannot yet visually distinguish fine details
B) has not yet developed adequate depth perception
C) makes strokes with his entire arm rather than just the wrist and fingers
D) can only use his wrist and fingers to form the letters and numbers
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38
Which statement about gross-motor development in middle childhood is accurate?

A) Compared with preschoolers, school-age children are physically less pliable and elastic.
B) Preschoolers can propel themselves farther off the ground when running than school-age children.
C) During middle childhood, the capacity to react only to relevant information decreases.
D) Compared with preschoolers, school-age children are more agile and have better balance.
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39
__________ plays a larger role in accounting for boys' gross-motor superiority.

A) Boys' greater muscle mass
B) The social environment
C) Girls' higher fat-to-muscle ratio
D) Girls' lack of coordination
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40
Which child is particularly susceptible to injury in middle childhood?

A) Fernando, who is shy and moderately active
B) Luz, who is impulsive and highly active
C) June, who is quiet and inactive
D) Diana, who is strong in self-regulation
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41
Which statement about attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)is true?

A) All children with ADHD are hyperactive.
B) Fraternal twins are more likely than identical twins to have ADHD.
C) Boys are diagnosed with ADHD two to three times as often as girls.
D) For a child to be diagnosed with ADHD, symptoms must appear before age 5.
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42
Heritability evidence suggests __________ genetic contribution to executive function.

A) little or no
B) only minor
C) moderate
D) considerable
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43
Children with persistent learning difficulties in reading and math are often deficient in __________.

A) long-term memory
B) gross-motor development
C) creative expression
D) working memory
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44
Some investigators have concluded that the forms of logic required by Piagetian tasks do not emerge spontaneously but,rather,are __________.

A) heavily influenced by training, context, and cultural conditions
B) primarily developed through interaction with more expert peers
C) part of a slow but steady stagewise transition to logical thought
D) influenced by biological age and mastered all at once
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45
Robbie Case proposed that change within each Piagetian stage and movement between stages are largely due to __________.

A) an abrupt stagewise transition that is influenced by biological age
B) gains in the efficiency with which children use their limited working memories
C) the influence of older peers or adults who model more complex cognitive schemes
D) a spontaneous shift from concrete operational thinking to formal operational thought
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46
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)__________.

A) is usually a lifelong disorder
B) does not respond to drug treatment
C) is most effectively treated by medication alone
D) has little to no impact on the affected child's family
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47
Which statement about culture,schooling and memory strategies is accurate?

A) People in village cultures who lack formal schooling use and benefit from instruction in memory strategies.
B) In all cultures, effective use of memory strategies is required for day-to-day problem solving.
C) Societal modernization is broadly associated with performance on cognitive tasks typical in industrialized nations.
D) The development of memory strategies is merely a product of a more competent information-processing system.
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48
Children who are expert in an area __________.

A) are usually highly motivated
B) do not find memory strategies useful
C) acquire new information at a slow and steady pace
D) rarely ask how previously stored information can clarify new material
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49
Which statement about planning is true?

A) Adult-controlled activities help children engage in advance planning.
B) Planning on multistep tasks declines over the school years.
C) The demands of school tasks contribute to declines in school-age children's planning.
D) Children learn much about planning from collaborating with more expert planners.
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50
When Maia had to learn the state capitals,she grouped the states by region to assist her memory.Which memory strategy did Maia use?

A) elaboration
B) organization
C) rehearsal
D) taxonomical grouping
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51
In Enrique's fourth-grade class,the teacher asks the children to attend to their own breathing or to manipulate an object held behind their backs while noticing how it feels.Enrique's teacher is using __________ training to promote children's __________.

A) elaboration; working memory
B) organization; flexible shifting
C) mindfulness; executive function
D) theory of the mind; metacognition
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52
Ten-year-old Cora has attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).Cora's __________ than her unaffected agemates.

A) brain is probably larger in overall volume
B) executive function is probably more advanced
C) brain is probably growing more slowly
D) cerebral cortex is probably thicker
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53
The school years are a time __________.

A) when myelination of neural fibers steadily decreases
B) of continued development of the prefrontal cortex
C) of slowed working-memory capacity
D) when executive function steadily declines
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54
Research on metacognition shows that preschoolers __________.

A) use elaboration and organization more than rehearsal
B) use memory strategies as effectively as school-age children
C) view the mind as a passive container of information
D) view the mind as an active, constructive agent that selects and transforms information
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55
Which statement about the impact of culture and schooling on concrete operational thought is accurate?

A) Children with no formal schooling master Piagetian tasks only as adults.
B) When children of the same age are tested, those who have been in school longer score lower on transitive inference problems.
C) Brain development combined with experience lead children everywhere to reach the concrete operational stage at about the same time.
D) Evidence indicates that specific cultural and school practices have much to do with mastery of Piagetian tasks.
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56
To help himself learn the words dog and hat,Roman generated a mental image of a dog wearing a hat.Which memory strategy did Roman use?

A) elaboration
B) organization
C) rehearsal
D) taxonomical grouping
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57
School-age children master concrete operational tasks __________.

A) all at once
B) gradually, in a continuum of acquisition
C) much later than Piaget believed
D) after they master abstract thinking
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58
Dr.Goldberg introduces irrelevant stimuli into a task and records how well children attend to its central elements.Dr.Goldberg is probably studying __________.

A) planning
B) selectivity of attention
C) memory strategies
D) elaboration
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59
Compared with Piaget's theory,neo-Piagetian approaches better account for __________.

A) the abrupt mastery of logical concepts in middle childhood
B) the similar timing of the mastery of abstract thinking across cultures
C) the discontinuous restructuring of children's thinking
D) unevenness in cognitive development
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60
The information-processing perspective __________.

A) examines separate aspects of thinking
B) fails to consider biological influences on cognitive development
C) applies only to children in cultures having formal schooling
D) focuses on overall cognitive change
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61
Which intellectual factor of the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales,Fifth Edition,is the most likely to contain culturally biased problems?

A) visual-spatial processing
B) quantitative reasoning
C) working memory
D) basic information processing
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62
On the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC-V),which intellectual factor emphasizes culture-dependent information?

A) verbal comprehension
B) visual-spatial reasoning
C) fluid reasoning
D) working memory
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63
Parents who patiently point out important features of a task and suggest strategies have children who __________.

A) more often passively approach new tasks
B) less often use cognitive self-regulation skills
C) more often monitor their own performance
D) less often discuss ways to approach problems
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64
With regard to teaching mathematics,most experts agree that __________.

A) a blend of both drill in computing and "number sense" is most beneficial
B) complex skills can be learned only by drill in computation and rote memorization
C) reasoning about number concepts should replace drill in computation in elementary school
D) children need to retrieve mathematical answers automatically and should be exclusively taught by rote
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65
School-age children __________.

A) view the mind as a passive container of information
B) are not able to appreciate second-order false beliefs
C) have no difficulty putting what they know about thinking into action
D) often overlook the fact that people with different past experiences sometimes agree
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66
Nine-year-old Lela states,"Juana thinks that Barry thinks that his cell phone is under his pillow,but that's not really what Barry thinks; he knows his cell phone is in his dresser drawer." Lela is demonstrating __________.

A) elaboration
B) recursive thought
C) cognitive self-regulation
D) rehearsal
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67
As children make the transition from emergent literacy to conventional reading,__________ continues to facilitate their progress.

A) phonological awareness
B) metacognitive awareness
C) practical intelligence
D) transitive inference
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68
According to Sternberg's triarchic theory,the ability to solve novel problems involves __________ intelligence.

A) analytical
B) creative
C) practical
D) emotional
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69
Flora has learned to solve math problems by rote.Consequently,Flora __________.

A) is probably skilled at solving advanced multiplication problems
B) is unlikely to make errors on new problems
C) probably invents successful strategies to solve new problems
D) probably has difficultly applying "math rules" to new problems
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70
IQ often enters into educational decisions because it __________.

A) helps to identify strategies for teaching poorly performing students
B) assesses a child's ability to profit from instruction in the general education classroom
C) predicts school performance and educational attainment
D) provides an accurate measure of practical intelligence
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71
The nonverbal subtests of the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales,Fifth Edition,__________.

A) emphasize culturally loaded, fact-oriented information
B) emphasize crystallized knowledge
C) provide separate scores for analytical, creative, and practical intelligence
D) are useful when assessing individuals with limited English
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72
Educators who advocate a phonics approach argue that __________.

A) reading should be taught in a way that parallels natural language learning
B) from the beginning, children should be exposed to text in its complete form
C) children should first learn the basic rules for translating written symbols into sounds
D) as long as reading is kept meaningful, children will be motivated to discover the skills they need
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73
In Sternberg's triarchic theory of successful intelligence,intelligent behavior involves balancing __________ intelligences.

A) linguistic, emotional, and practical
B) spatial, kinesthetic, and interpersonal
C) creative, intrapersonal, and emotional
D) analytical, creative, and practical
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74
Ms.Dockery believes that from the beginning,children should be exposed to text in its complete form-stories,poems,letters,posters,and lists.She feels that as long as reading is kept whole and meaningful,children will be motivated to discover the specific skills they need.Ms.Dockery supports the __________ approach to teaching beginning reading.

A) phonics
B) look and say
C) basal
D) whole-language
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75
Eight-year-old Miles has confidence in his own ability.When he faces a spelling test,he believes that he can practice spelling the words and he will do well on the test.Miles has developed __________.

A) learned helplessness
B) academic self-efficacy
C) inflated self-esteem
D) interpersonal intelligence
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76
The Stanford-Binet and the Wechsler intelligence tests __________.

A) are used mainly for instruction planning
B) require very little training of teachers who give them
C) are often used to identify highly intelligent children and to diagnose children with learning problems
D) do not take into account the child's behavior during the administration of the test
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77
Which statement is true about the difference between the United States and Asian countries with regard to math education?

A) Chinese parents provide their preschoolers with extensive practice in counting and computation.
B) Asian schools emphasize drill in computational skills more than U.S. schools.
C) In Asian classrooms, much less time is spent on underlying math concepts than in U.S. classrooms.
D) Compared to U.S. schools, multidigit problems are introduced later in Asian schools.
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78
Researchers use a complicated statistical technique called __________ to identify the various intelligence tests measures.

A) sample mean
B) factor analysis
C) sample proportion
D) population variance
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79
Many studies confirm that __________.

A) the whole-language approach places too much emphasis on basic skills
B) children do not benefit from reading strategies until they have fully mastered phonics
C) fluent readers tend to use ineffective reading strategies and have difficulty with comprehension
D) combining phonics with whole language is the best method for teaching beginning reading
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80
Quinn knows that she should group items when memorizing lists,but she does not always do so.Quinn is not yet good at __________.

A) metacognition
B) selective attention
C) cognitive self-regulation
D) flexibility of attention
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